Congress considers changes in domestic surveillance programs

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WASHINGTON -- The Obama Administration is exposing previously secret documents about the National Security Agency surveillance program capable of gathering the phone and email records of millions of Americans.

Among the pages released is the secret court order authorizing the NSA to collect data many Americans once thought of as private.

Top members of President Obama's security team faced tough questions during a Senate Judiciary hearing on the matter.